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On the Line

Every year, over 100,000 Mexicans are deported to their countries of origin by the U.S. administration. Many of them, however, have grown up or built their lives in the United States.

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Shadow Game

Every day teenagers who have fled their war-torn countries try to cross Europe’s borders in search of protection and a better life. They travel through a shadow world of minefields, bears, fast-flowing rivers, smugglers and border guards., desperately trying to win what they call 'The Game’.

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Fast Fashion: The Real Price of Low-Cost Fashion

Creating a dress for ten euros in Europe, in less than a fortnight. It’s not only possible, but it’s becoming the norm. Since the fashion industry went down the path of fast-fashion, it’s always both faster and cheaper - no matter the consequences.

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#DIESELGATE: How the car industry lied to us all

In this investigative documentary, industry insiders reveal how the dieselgate scandal is the logical consequence of a culture of profit maximization at the expense of morality, decency and legality.

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Russia’s Cyber Army

They interfere in other countries' elections, penetrate government networks and steal millions of dollars. Just how dangerous is Russia's cyber army?

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The Gangs of Papua New Guinea

Police violently battling murderous gangs. Endemic violence, extreme poverty, obscene wealth and corruption on all levels. Welcome to Port-Moresby, Papua New Guinea.

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Dicing with Death: Central Africa, At Your Own Risk

In this acclaimed series, we journey on some of the world's most dangerous routes and explore the lengths people go to in order to change their destinies.

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El Salvador: MS-13 vs Barrio 18

Welcome to the world of the Salvadoran mareros, a ruthless universe where death punctuates daily life and where people murder for a fistful of dollars.

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Tulum: Mexico’s Hipster Paradise

With its 6th-century Mayan ruins overlooking crystal blue waters, Tulum has long been a hidden gem for backpackers and hippies alike. But in recent years, this has changed. The once-sleepy Mayan town now attracts nearly 2 million visitors per year. And in Tulum, as in the rest of Mexico, powerful drug cartels impose their rules…

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